Replacing a Worn Crutch Tip: A Step-by-Step Guide
Worn crutch tips can make it difficult to walk safely and comfortably. Replacing them is a simple process that can be done at home with a few basic tools. is recommended to replace your crutch tips every 3-6 months, or more often if they show signs of wear and tear.
Materials:
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- Flathead screwdriver
- New crutch tip
- Sink with running hot water (optional)
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Steps:
1. Remove the old tip:
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- Place the crutch tip on a stable surface.
- Insert the flathead screwdriver between the rubber tip and the metal shaft of the crutch.Gently pry the tip away from the shaft.
- Be careful not to damage the metal shaft of the crutch while removing the old tip.
- If the tip is stuck, you can run the crutch tip under warm water for a few minutes to soften the rubber.
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2. Clean the shaft: Wipe away any dirt or debris from the metal shaft of the crutch.
3. Insert the new tip:
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- Align the new tip with the metal shaft.
- Push the tip firmly onto the shaft until it is secure; a screw-twisting action is helpful.
- You may need to fully “set” the tip in place by setting the tip on the ground and pushing down on the shaft.
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4.Check the fit:
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- Make sure the new tip is snug and not loose.
- If it is loose, try pushing it on further with a twist/screwing motion
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5.Test the crutch:
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- Take a few steps on the crutch to make sure the tip feels secure and comfortable.
- If the tip feels loose or uncomfortable, repeat the process with a different tip.
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